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@Oceanwire Tiburonia granrojo and Rhizostoma pulmo are both in the class Scyphozoa (aka "true jellyfish"). But they are in completely different orders and families. You can see where Tiburonia fits into the taxonomy on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/ME2D9jvsoc
Sometimes... my happy place is generating localizations for @FathomNet while jamming to @taylorswift13. 😍 Tonight I'm working on #Swima. Who knew #worms were so amazing?? 😉 More pics here on @MBARI_News #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/MQMxqG93lH

The deepest observation of this species from our ROVs is from 3,313 m—500 m deeper than their published depth range!
Learn about this and other deep-sea nudibranchs on MBARI's #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/ilZE6ptSe4

This deep-sea anemone, Bolocera sp., is perched on a stalked sponge, which provides a suitable habitat in an otherwise barren landscape.
Learn more about deep-sea anemones on MBARI's #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/wKmMMRw6EC

Snail + fish = this adorable face 😍
This snailfish (Careproctus kamikawai) was seen at a depth of >1,000 m at the Pioneer Seamount—an underwater volcano off of California's Central Coast.
Learn more about snailfishes on MBARI's #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/5Lcsi1cS7w

Introducing the deep-sea acorn worm, Allapasus aurantiacus. 😳 #wormwednesday
This acorn worm (aka enteropneust), Allapasus aurantiacus, was observed in the Gulf of California at 2,466 meters.
More enteropneusts on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/N8XFyNq5eJ:
Black corals get their name from their black skeletons, which are composed of protein and chitin. This one, Alternatipathes alternata, as caught on camera 3,064 m deep on the Taney Seamounts.
More about black corals: https://t.co/Vs75cCjTNa #DeepSeaGuide
Is this strange animal a jellyfish? Nope, it's a doliolid, closely related to sea squirts that you might see in a tide pool!
Pseudusa bostigrinus was discovered by MBARI researchers and was the first example of a carnivorous doliolid. #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/k2cpoM64st
Adorable baby Eryonicus larval stage of a deep-sea lobster floats /feeds in the water column until it's ready to turn into a juvenile lobster and settle on the seafloor.
More close-ups of these amazing larvae on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/qRw3ZnPqGj
#thursdayobsession

Here at MBARI, we keep our anemones close, and our tube anemones even closer😉
With its tube buried beneath the sediment, it may look like a typical anemone, but it belongs to an entirely different subclass of animals. More on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/bjKSGVuclk

We only come out of hiding for the weekend. #arewethereyet
This little Muusoctopus sp. is hiding under a pile of rocks at 2,058 meters (6,751 feet) deep. Learn more about deep-sea octopuses on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/9IsCKKrvJI

@ElMegaNice100 Yes, mostly they are ambush predators like this video shows! We occasionally see snailfish swimming (very slowly🐌) just above the seafloor. Learn more about snailfish at our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/5Lcsi0VgIW

Even in the deep sea, there's #tongueouttuesday! 😛
Nemerteans belong in their own phylum. Most burrow in sediments or in between crevices on the seafloor, but some, like this one, live in the open ocean, never touching the seafloor: https://t.co/1tL5GkjURE #DeepSeaGuide

@MBARI_News If you're wondering what a #Solmissus looks like, check out @MBARI_News' #DeepSeaGuide. https://t.co/bg7vs5RdsB Gelatinous animals are incredibly fascinating, and we have much to learn from them. Stay tuned for #DeepPIV and new #tech to reveal more about these #midwater animals.

The @SchmidtOcean #DesigningTheFuture ROV dive encountered a beautiful Planctotuehtis squid. You can see this species and others in the family on MBARI's #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/v5PVRX3ME4
We briefly came across this beautiful squid yesterday during a #DesigningTheFuture ROV dive. Anyone have a name or more info about it? @MBARI_News @SarahMackAttack @TheOctoNation @BioinspirLab @KakaniKatija @universityofri @urigso @bphillipsdeep6 @wyssinstitute
@KakaniKatija @SchmidtOcean @MBARI_News @SarahMackAttack @TheOctoNation @BioinspirLab @universityofri @URIGSO @bphillipsdeep6 @wyssinstitute Yes, as others have mentioned, it’s a beautiful Planctotuethis squid. @MBARI_News ROVs have come across 2 species, seen here in the #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/uLEGgvzJkh
If you miss #CephalopodAwarenessDays already, don't worry, there's always #MolluscMonday 🐚🐙 🦑
The Mollusca is a diverse phylum that includes cephalopods, bivalves, and gastropods. Learn more on our #DeepSeaGuide: https://t.co/oX9L55iOQp

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